Vermiculite loose fill insulation is one of the most common household materials that contains asbestos.
Loose asbestos roof insulation.
It was used to insulate some houses in the 1960s and 1970s.
Vermiculite insulation has a pebble like appearance and typically is a grayish brown or silvery gold color.
It s very easy to identify as it has a fluffy almost candyfloss like appearance which is usually white or a blueish grey colour.
Loose fill asbestos insulation is a material made from ground up raw asbestos.
As with many other building materials at the time asbestos was used because of its insulating and fire retardant properties.
Asbestos insulation was widely used as an insulation material in most residential commercial and public buildings constructed between 1920 and 1986.
A canberra based company known as mr fluffy installed this insulation in around 1 000 homes in the act.
It is made from a natural mineral material that is mined from the earth.
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It was used in construction materials including roofing materials asphalt shingles roofing felt adhesives putty caulking and patching materials.
Mr fluffy is understood to have also installed insulation in homes in nsw.